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RE: Automating attic lighting


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  • Subject: RE: Automating attic lighting
  • From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 09:19:18 +0100
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> Only problem I can think off is "when" someone plugs in a
13amp appliance
> into this socket, maybe a roofing contractor that did not know?
> that sort of
> thing.

Easily solved by putting a 3A FCU (fused connection unit) before the
socket.
If plugging in a 13A appliance, either the 3A fuse, MCB or 5A rewirable
fuse
will cut the power and protect the lighting cabling - that's what they're
designed t  do.

Incidentally, the maximum current ratings for a 2 core single phase PVC
insulated cable are as follows (ambient temp 30C conductor operating temp
70C):

CSA	Method4	Method3	Method1	Method11 or 13
1.0	11A		13A		15A		17A
1.5	14A		16.5A		19.5A		22A

Method4 is enclosed in an insulated wall etc.
Method3 is enclosed in conduit on a wall or ceiling, or in trunking
Method1 is clipped direct
Method11 is on a perforated cable tray
Method13 is free air

This does not take into account cable grouping factors, which will derate
the cable further.
(Ref: Table 6E1, p121 IEE On Site Guide)

So even with 1.0mm^2 cable it can safely carry 11A continuous - plenty of
time for a fuse to blow or MCB to trip.

James H




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